Wed, May 22, 2013

The List: Do you think the 'Johns' should be treated the same as the prostitute?

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If it's a crime, it should be a crime for both. Nobody is forcing either one [to do it.] 

Susan Bradbury
Norway 


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I think, yes. A criminal is a criminal. They all did the same thing. 

Becky Mosher
Norway  


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Of course. Why should it be any different? Her name is public. It takes two. 

Karen Adams
East Longmeadow, MA 


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I think they should be charged equally. All the crimes work the same, or you'd think. I don't think law enforcement and other professionals should get away with it. 

Mike Politano
Harrison  


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It works both ways. The guys go looking for it, and the woman is offering the services. They should be treated equally. They are both just as guilty. 

Travis Shane
Poland  


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Yes, they should. If she's to be prosecuted by law, they [the Johns] should be also. 

Heather Thomas
Norway  


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Yes. I think they should – they are both conspiring to the same crime. 

Angel Crocker
Paris  

 


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I guess so. They put themselves at risk, knowing they could be caught. They knew what they were getting into. 

Brad Crosby 
Paris  


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Yeah, but I think it should be in proportion with the crime. If she is going to get six years, they shouldn't get six years [in jail.] 

Tyler Wallace
Richmond 


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Not really. It's not their fault they were videotaped, and they didn't know she was keeping record of who they were. 

Lynn Merrill
Waterford 


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